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You can use it when talking about committing sin or transgressing against something, such as a moral or ethical code of conduct. For example: "John felt deeply guilty for his sinning against the church's teachings".
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sinning
verb
Present participle of sin
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Maybe it is true that Bowyer, in some respects, is more sinned against than sinning.
Mr Carswell claimed that not only was the aircraft more than twice the price of the bigger but less sophisticated Sikorsky Seahawk, but that the American helicopter could also be delivered much earlier.James Arbuthnot, the Tory chairman of the Commons defence committee, believes that AW is more sinned against (by the temporising MoD) than sinning.
Yet now concerns about health care, which helped propel Labour to office at the last election, threaten to embarrass it at the forthcoming one.In this section The trouble with Liberals Labour's coup Plagued by race After foot and mouth May Day follies Not the council's business Post militant What's up, Doc? ReprintsIn the case of GPs, the government may be more spinned against than sinning.
One puff at a time Sinning gets expensive The rebel state Ron Kirk's enterprise Reprints Related items Taxes: Sinning gets expensiveSep 26th 2002The details of the distribution system are still unclear: would there be special shops and farms, or would anybody be allowed to grow and sell it?
One puff at a time Sinning gets expensive The rebel state Ron Kirk's enterprise ReprintsSome residents argue (this is New York, after all) that they should not have to pay to park at meters with ads, since taxpayers have already paid for the meters themselves.
In practice, Germany does not always take an absolutist view: it was one of the first countries to breach the euro's rules on deficits, and its debt-to GDP ratio is close to the euro-area average, higher than that of wobbly Spain.Declaring that sinning countries should suffer the consequences of their debt is not to bestow sacredness on financiers.
For Mr Clinton in particular, 2002 has become a sort of holy grail, the date that stops him sinning (fiscally, at least) for the rest of his second term.
The trouble with Liberals Labour's coup Plagued by race After foot and mouth May Day follies Not the council's business ReprintsIn the case of GPs, the government may be more spinned against than sinning.
He was a violent man, but he lived in violent times, and he was as much sinned against as sinning.
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Paul regarded suffering and premature death as punishment for those who sinned (1 Corinthians 5 5; 11 29 32) but did not believe that punishment of the sinning Christian meant damnation or eternal destruction.
So on Aquinas's view, while humans in their natural state are capable of freely acting wrongly because they see some good in acting that way, in their glorified state in heaven they are unable to sin, for they see no point in sinning and they are not such that their agency can be interfered with by external factors.
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